14/01/2021
These are the books I gift out a lot and for a great reason...
Please comment if you have a book that has changed your life!
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1. Who moved my cheese ( this book was the first book I read from my dads bookshelf at 12 years old and then again every year after till I was 18. The simple lesson of stepping out of your comfort zone)
2. Think and grow rich ( I probably read this book every year, lately itās just an audio that plays whilst Iām working or walking. The 13 Principles ( of consciousness ) become the 13 steps of changing your mindset.
3. The Seven Spiritual Laws ( Complete game changer for me but one law in particular that I always have to remind myself of, is the law of detachment )
4. Home Body ( Rupi Kaur is one of my favourite authors as she embodies the feminine energy and brings it out in all of her writing pieces, this book is the lemon slice to a cup of matcha in the morning )
5. The art of war ( I probably have gifted this book to a lot of people, the principals are not only very logical but one in particular that I use daily is āUtilise what you haveā - The art of leverage.
6. The 48 Laws of Power ( Ow my is this a book and a half... I read this when I was 20 and didnāt understand it at all, again when I was 23 and laws 12, 13, 25, 28, 35, are the only ones I take in... I say you pick what resonates with your own values.
7. The sun and her flowers ( Just another Rupi Kaur because you need to digest her words, they are so fulfilling )
8. How to win friends and influence people ( I read this book in Dale Carnegieās voice and has been with me since I was 14. The steps that come natural to me now use to be something Iād trial in high school for kicks )
9. The power of now ( this book has been re-written how many times now? Anyway there is a reason why... itās the book of all self-development books, probably the first book I was gifted by my dad surprisingly...this is a book Iām currently re-reading.
Along side these books Iāll add ( āThe five love languagesā - Gary Chapman ) ( āMetahumanā - Deepak Chopra ) ( The greatest salesman - Og Mandino )